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The Tank Museum, Bovington

A group of us visited the Tank Museum, Bovington, which has over 300 vehicles including the world’s first tank and the infamous Tiger 131. The tank was a British invention that changed warfare for ever when it was introduced in the First World War.

The Tank Museum at Bovington photo by Juliamaud

The Tank Museum at Bovington photo by Juliamaud

Rudyard Kipling visited Bovington in 1923 and, after viewing the damaged tanks that had been salvaged at the end of the First World War, recommended a museum should be set up. The Museum collection was originally stored in a shed, with vehicles added to the collection as they came out of service. Other tank-related memorabilia was collected and an Archive and Library begun.

In 1940 a number of the tanks in the collection were dragged out to act as static defenses in case of a German invasion.

The museum was not opened to the general public until 1947. The story of The Tank Museum is available on the Tank Museum website.